How to Make MAPLE CREAM (1-Ingredient Recipe)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2020
  • With a good quality pure maple syrup, candy thermometer, saucepot and a wooden spoon, you can make naturally sweet maple cream! Also known as maple spread or butter. One of the best tips I can give you is never to make maple cream when you’re in a rush!
    It takes time to boil the syrup and then cool it to the right temperature before you start the 30-minute stirring process. With some patience, you will transform this 1-ingredient recipe into a beautiful maple cream. If you’re vegan, this is an excellent honey alternative.
    CAUTION: Boiling syrup is extremely hot!
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  • @FreshisReal
    @FreshisReal  4 года назад +6

    Maple cream is something I grew up eating! Have you tried it before? It's a 1-ingredient hand-stirred cream that is well worth the work! Recipe Instructions: www.freshisreal.com/how-to-make-maple-cream/ If you try it, please take your time and pay attention to the boiling syrup and let me know in the comments how it went for you!

    • @efraim.
      @efraim. 2 года назад

      which kitchen funnel do you use? thanks

  • @lindadillon4482
    @lindadillon4482 2 года назад +13

    After I watched your video it was plain to me why it's so expensive to buy. It it were 15 year's ago I would definitely make your recipe, as I always made different cooked candies throughout my life, but now I'm 73 years old with severe osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. I also have a torn rotator cuff in my right and being right handed, the stirring would be impossible for me, not to mention it being dangerous for me to cook in this chair. So the only option I have is to pay the +++ price for an organic Vermont maple butter. I will have to say, yours looks better than any I've tried before. I can smell the aroma from here! lol
    Thank you for a wonderful tutorial/video and God Bless you and yours. In Christian love, Linda D. from Texas.

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  2 года назад

      Thank you Linda, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Did you see my other reply?

  • @fredoakes7441
    @fredoakes7441 2 года назад +13

    We only made this in the winter so we would cool it in the snow I piled up just outside the door...my dad would stand out there the whole time..cooled in just a few minutes.
    This maple syrup was from our own trees he would tap himself..150 of them,single buckets. I miss him alot

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  2 года назад +1

      Hi Fred! That's a great idea to make maple cream and cool it in the snow! Very smart! I bet you miss him a lot. This is a wonderful memory to help you remember him and the things you did together!

    • @dancoutu-gl1jm
      @dancoutu-gl1jm 4 месяца назад

      Hi, do you have a good average of success? On 10 batches I made I 50% became cream and other 50% became very hard and sucre de pays, Cheer

  • @themblan
    @themblan Год назад +1

    Fascinating. If I was bored, I would totally do this.

  • @bunnielynn777
    @bunnielynn777 2 года назад +6

    You sure made me hungry, I absolutely love maple & I have never heard of maple cream. Thank you 🙏🏼

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  2 года назад +2

      I need to make more! It's that time of year when my dad is getting all his gear ready to tap the maple trees and make maple syrup! Yum!

  • @senyagwynn8095
    @senyagwynn8095 4 года назад +1

    This looks amazing!! Yum❤ Tfs

  • @savoryicon
    @savoryicon 4 года назад +2

    That looks good. Your recipes are amazing.

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  4 года назад

      Thank you! Although I can't take credit for this one as maple cream has been around for a long time. But it is my version with my instructions, so I hope you liked the video ;)

  • @anitak8056
    @anitak8056 Месяц назад

    Fantastic 👏 👏👏

  • @wmpetroff2307
    @wmpetroff2307 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, Spasibo, take skal du have!

  • @christobola7161
    @christobola7161 Год назад +4

    My favorite way to use it is on a toasted crumpet with a few toasted walnut or pecan halves on top!

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  Год назад

      That sounds delicious! I'm going to be sharing a new recipe very soon that includes boiled maple syrup, like in this video! Enjoy your day!

  • @codycruickshank4099
    @codycruickshank4099 3 года назад +16

    Put some butter on the rim of your pot and it won't boil over at all. 👍

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  3 года назад +2

      Yes, I've heard of this trick before! Thank you for sharing it with us!

  • @normawingo5116
    @normawingo5116 3 года назад +1

    Worth a try! Mmmm maple...

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  3 года назад

      Definitely worth a try! And if your mixture ends up a tad thicker or even thinner it's still AMAZING! So good!

  • @juliopereira3342
    @juliopereira3342 3 года назад +2

    You are so adorable !!!

  • @kaleidoscopesouls1
    @kaleidoscopesouls1 3 года назад +1

    I’m going to use this on my waffles

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  3 года назад

      Please let me know if you do try! You'll love it!

  • @johnblaisdell7885
    @johnblaisdell7885 3 года назад +3

    After it cools to 95 degrees could you stir it with a whisk or a electric mixer or does it have to be a wooden spoon. Thank you

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  3 года назад +1

      Well, some say that using a wooden spoon is the best way to stir it but you could try using a mixer as long as the attachment and bowl are very cold (place them in the freezer first). And cool your syrup, of course, see the recipe's instructions. If you use a mixer or a hand mixer and your boiled syrup still feels hot, you might have to place an ice bath underneath to help cool it while you continue mixing. This will be easier to achieve with a hand mixer. If you do try it, please let us know if it works as well. Ps. It will still take at least 30 minutes to make even if you use a mixer.

  • @solarcrystal5494
    @solarcrystal5494 15 дней назад

    This is a future schedule 1 drug

  • @lindadillon4482
    @lindadillon4482 2 года назад +2

    P.S. I meant to mention that maple is my favorite flavor of everything. Strange being raised in Texas, huh? I can find maple fudge here but none of the grocery stores carry a true organic wonderful tasting syrup, I know because I've tried at least 6 different brands. Take Care of yourself. Linda D.

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  2 года назад

      Remind me next spring, I could ship you a smaller bottle from my dad's sugar bush! It's SO good!

    • @willowwhyte1104
      @willowwhyte1104 6 месяцев назад

      @lindadillon4482 I (from NC) get my real maple syrup online from “Tree Juice Maple Syrup llc”. They’re in Arkville, New York. I get it by the half gallon or gallon. They wrap it good to send it thru the USPO to you. @treejuice

  • @dorisrorick2324
    @dorisrorick2324 Год назад +2

    Can this be used for maple frosting? A neighbor made the most fantastic maple frosted cake

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi! Maple cream on its own, on a cake for instance, the maple cream will eventually melt off or change in texture. I think for maple icing, bakers mix the maple cream or maple syrup with other ingredients. But if you're looking to make a cleaner recipe without shortening, for example, I would consider whipping up some coconut cream or something with gorgeous maple cream but I haven't tried it yet so I'm not sure if it would hold up and stay thick.

  • @efraim.
    @efraim. 2 года назад +1

    Have you tried making it when it cooled down to 60F like paulfamilysugarbush make their own commerical maple cream?

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  Год назад

      You could try and let it cool for longer. The mixture gets thicker, which could reduce the hand-stirring time. If I was at my dad's sugar bush, I would place my pot into the cold snow so it would get cold much faster ;)

  • @mcgcamp1
    @mcgcamp1 3 года назад +2

    I say cool it down to 96 degrees and yes, keep stirring, that whole 30 minutes.

  • @JohnHass-kw3ei
    @JohnHass-kw3ei Год назад +1

    If I overlooked it can I add anything to it and recook it?

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  Год назад

      If you boil it too much? It will simply be very thick when stirring and possibly turn into maple sugar which is equally amazing. You can grind the maple sugar into a finer texture and use it in baked goods or any way you might use quality sugar. You can also crumble it and use it as a topping in a fruit crumble.

  • @efraim.
    @efraim. 2 года назад +1

    How do you know if it reached 234F with that kind of Candy Thermometer? pretty hard...

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  2 года назад +1

      Let me go find a couple of examples for candy thermometers and I'll share the links here.

  • @Usesmuses
    @Usesmuses 5 месяцев назад

    Can you use an immersion blender to whip it instead of stirring with a spoon?

    • @dancoutu-gl1jm
      @dancoutu-gl1jm 4 месяца назад +1

      If you just over heat too much it become very hard and can break your machine, here I use a drill with a cement bit

    • @Usesmuses
      @Usesmuses 4 месяца назад +1

      @@dancoutu-gl1jmI don’t see that in the video.

  • @MusikAddictt
    @MusikAddictt 5 месяцев назад +1

    Do you refrigerate this after it's done? Or keep it at room temperature?

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  5 месяцев назад

      In the fridge is best! ;)

  • @MJ33Ro
    @MJ33Ro 3 года назад +1

    Could you use an electric mixer to stir?

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  3 года назад

      Hi! You could try, but from my experience, there's just something magical that transforms when using a plain old wooden spoon and stirring right into the bowl. I've tried different ways, and it seems to be the best method. You could start with a mixer and finish stirring by hand or the other way around... there's really no wrong answer but doing it by hand works well. Let us know if you do try it!

  • @raylenemackay6867
    @raylenemackay6867 3 года назад +2

    Can u use a hand mixer

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  3 года назад

      Hi! I've tried but it almost took longer and didn't work as well. Try it! If it doesn't work for you, finish stirring by hand ;)

  • @DDiamondRRuby
    @DDiamondRRuby 6 месяцев назад +1

    What us the shelf life if the maple cream?

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi! If kept in the fridge, as long as jam would last. Many months... probably even up to a year. And, always use clean utensils to spoon some out ;)

  • @MaraLatorre
    @MaraLatorre Год назад +1

    Does it not work as well using an electric mixer?

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  Год назад +1

      I'm not sure as I've never tried it, but I could try it soon and let you know. It would be important to freeze the mixer accessories/parts first, so they are nice and cold when you start mixing.

    • @ruthw4881
      @ruthw4881 Год назад +1

      You would ruin your mixer

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  Год назад

      @@ruthw4881 So true, especially if the syrup is boiled to 235° F as it gets much thicker and could potentially burn the motor of a mixer. At 234°F, it might be a bit easier, but one would have to try.

  • @allisonsmithrudnick7676
    @allisonsmithrudnick7676 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm wondering why this can't go into a stand mixer on low....?

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  5 месяцев назад

      It's a popular question, but as the cream thickens, it might be too much work for the machine and might burn the motor if you don't have a heavy-duty appliance. You can start mixing with a mixer and could finish by hand. Report back if you try it ;)

  • @Jrock32464
    @Jrock32464 2 года назад +1

    Could you put it in the mixer?

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  2 года назад

      You could try but it does work better/faster by hand. If you try with a mixer your bowl and mixer attachment need to be very cold.

  • @williammitchell4084
    @williammitchell4084 7 месяцев назад

    maybe use a frozen bowl already? why not use a hand mixer? or stand mixer? will it crystalize ?

  • @Platanus91
    @Platanus91 2 года назад +1

    I only have a tea thermometer. Will this work too?

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  2 года назад

      I think it could as long as it can withstand the high syrup temperature. Look it up just in case. I wouldn't want it to explode in your beautiful syrup. I think you can buy a candy thermometer for less than $10, it might be worth it.

    • @Platanus91
      @Platanus91 2 года назад +1

      @@FreshisReal Haha as long as it's just the syrup to be safe, everything is fine 😂 But thank you, I will look for a candy thermometer. 😊

    • @Platanus91
      @Platanus91 2 года назад +1

      @@FreshisReal I just found a candy thermometer made by KitchenCraft. Can you recommend this?

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  2 года назад

      @@Platanus91, as long as it says that it's a candy or frying thermometer you should be ok.

  • @seraeggobutterworth5247
    @seraeggobutterworth5247 Год назад +1

    I’m wondering if it’d be possible to make a maple Italian buttercream or meringue with this… Instead of the usual boiled sugar syrup, I’m thinking you could drizzle the 234° maple syrup into the whipped egg whites…

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  Год назад

      Even when cooled, the thickened boiled syrup might be too heavy for the whipped egg whites? What do you think? Would it deflate the eggs? I'll be playing around with some cake frosting ideas soon with maple cream as I too thick it would be a wonderful natural sugar to use for a special dessert.

    • @seraeggobutterworth5247
      @seraeggobutterworth5247 Год назад

      @@FreshisReal To be clear, I wasn’t thinking of adding the cooled syrup to whipped egg whites, I’m thinking of using the syrup straight off the boil when it’s still 234°.
      I’m pretty-kinda-maybe sure-ish it wouldn’t deflate the egg whites, as long as you add it slowly down the inner edge of the mixing bowl while the whisk is going, exactly as you would to make Italian meringue.
      (Italian meringue, for anyone who may not know, requires you to drizzle boiling hot sugar syrup into whipped egg whites, then you continue whipping until everything in the bowl cools. Then, if you want, you can add butter to turn the meringue into buttercream. You definitely want a stand mixer for this process!😅)
      If you do end up trying this, please let us know how it works out! My stand mixer gave up the ghost at the start of the year, but when I replace it I’m going to give this a shot. I love maple glazes and icing, but with my past attempts at buttercream the flavor is never intense enough.

  • @lauravillani7073
    @lauravillani7073 3 года назад +1

    So it stays soft in the jar?

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  3 года назад +1

      It will stay in a spreadable texture. But will be colder once refrigerated, so a little harder. If you boil the syrup a few degrees too much it will be thicker when mixing which could, in turn, create a drier spread. And if you overcook it, it will be like granulated sugar when you try and mix it.

    • @lauravillani7073
      @lauravillani7073 3 года назад +1

      Fresh is Real thanks so much! It looks wonderful!!

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  3 года назад +2

      @@lauravillani7073 It's so good! I hope you try it!

  • @elizabethalston7614
    @elizabethalston7614 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just curious what would happen if you whipped it without the boiling? Maybe that’s a dumb question?? Forgive me 😂

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  6 месяцев назад +1

      After mixing for a while it could change the color of the syrup but without the extra boiling of the sugar, the texture itself wouldn't change.

  • @thomashansen871
    @thomashansen871 3 года назад +1

    How long does it keep?

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  3 года назад

      It's pure natural maple sugar so it can easily keep for 1-2 months in the refrigerator with no problem. Keep in mind that you'll probably eat it in less time as it's so good! You can spread it on toast, pancakes, any dessert really. Let me know if you do try it! I made more over the holidays and mixed in thick coconut cream (1/3 cup). It's good but I prefer the one-ingredient version better! Also, I tried with my mixer again, and to be honest, even though it's hard work to mix by hand it actually works faster than with a mixer.

    • @thomashansen871
      @thomashansen871 3 года назад +3

      @@FreshisReal excellent. My wife and I make maple syrup and sell it at our local farmers markets. I had mentioned maple cream to her to possibly sell, maybe we will look into one of the machines, don't want to be walking around with popeye arms. :)

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  3 года назад +1

      @@thomashansen871 That would be such a nice product to offer! Can't beat a 1-ingredient natural spread! Yes, a machine would help for sure especially if you make larger portions! I just quickly looked online and there are industrial size machinery so you'll have to find one that meets your needs and budget ;)

    • @thomashansen871
      @thomashansen871 3 года назад +1

      @@FreshisReal yeah, i found a post where a guy made one, I would probably go that route.

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  3 года назад

      @@thomashansen871 That's very smart! That person can make custom to your needs!

  • @Wa3ypx
    @Wa3ypx 3 года назад +1

    If you would chuck the wooden spoon into a cordless drill? Maybe it would take less time.

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  3 года назад

      That's such a great idea! Let me know if you try it before me! lol

  • @janopilotto
    @janopilotto 4 года назад +1

    we don't have maple syrup in Argentina :(

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  4 года назад

      Oh no! Wish I could ship you some because it's SO good!

  • @doveseye.4666
    @doveseye.4666 2 года назад +2

    Putting butter on the rim to fight boil over.

    • @FreshisReal
      @FreshisReal  2 года назад +2

      In the good old days my grandma would even use bacon fat BUT many that follow a dairy-free or vegan lifestyle can't use those ingredients but it does work.

    • @doveseye.4666
      @doveseye.4666 2 года назад +1

      @@FreshisReal I miss my gramma, my mom and dad, not trying to be funny, but there is always bacon fat on the counter in every house, on my counter now.

  • @shujjomukhi3654
    @shujjomukhi3654 Год назад +1

    😅😅😅😅👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @biddibee3526
    @biddibee3526 3 года назад +2

    No wonder it's so expensive